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con·duc·tor (kn-dktr)
n.
1. A substance or medium that conducts heat, light, sound, or especially an electric charge.
2. An instrument or probe having a groove along which a knife is passed in slitting open a sinus or fistula; a grooved director.

conductor,
1 any substance through which electrons flow readily.
2 (in psychiatry) a family therapist who uses his or her own personality to give direction to patients in therapy.

conductor [kon-duk´ter]
any material capable of conduction.
electrical conductor a substance that can conduct electricity because it has mobile electrons.


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Among the others are West End singer Connie Fisher, Froncysyllte choir conducter Ann Atkinson, judge Michael Farmer QC, broadcasters Dei Tomos and David Meredith and former Daily Post journalist Gerald Williams.
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Although I have lived in London for 18 years, I am aware that to venture out exclusively in the company of visiting Americans is to risk being treated like a self-satisfied moron by waiters, door staff, bus conducters, taxi drivers and people such as my wife.
 
 
 
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